The MYC family of transcriptional regulators play significant roles in animal development, including the renewal and maintenance of stem cells. Not surprisingly, given MYCs capacity to promote programs of proliferative cell growth, MYC is frequently upregulated in cancer. Although members of the MYC family are upregulated in nervous system tumours, the mechanisms of how elevated MYC promotes stem cell-driven brain cancers is unknown. If we are to determine how increased MYC might contribute to brain cancer progression, we will require a more complete understanding of MYC's roles during normal brain development. Here, we evaluate evidence for MYC family functions in neural stem cell fate and brain development, with a view to better understan...
myc genes are best known for causing tumors when overexpressed, but recent studies suggest endogenou...
scriptional regulator c-Myc (herein termed Myc), has a key role in stem cell (SC) pluripotency and t...
Background: The mechanism by which c-Myc exerts its oncogenic functions is not completely clear and ...
MYC deregulation is common in human cancer and has a role in sustaining the aggressive cancer stem ...
The MYC oncogene contributes to the genesis of many human cancers. Recent insights into its expressi...
Summaryc-Myc (Myc) is an important transcriptional regulator in embryonic stem (ES) cells, somatic c...
Abstract The pathophysiological roles and the therapeutic potentials of Myc family are reviewed in t...
Abstractc-Myc is a transcriptional regulator involved in carcinogenesis through its role in growth c...
The Myc oncoprotein is a transcription factor involved in a variety of human cancers. Overexpression...
Myc proteins are often deregulated in human brain tumors, especially in embryonal tumors that affect...
MYC is well known as a potent oncogene involved in regulating cell cycle and metabolism. Augmented M...
The transcription factor and cell growth regulator MYC is potently oncogenic and estimated to contri...
Myc proteins are often deregulated in human brain tumors, especially in embryonal tumors that affect...
MYC deregulation is common in human cancer and has a role in sustaining the aggressive cancer stem c...
Since its discovery as an oncogene carried by the avian acute leukemia virus MC29 in myelocytomatosi...
myc genes are best known for causing tumors when overexpressed, but recent studies suggest endogenou...
scriptional regulator c-Myc (herein termed Myc), has a key role in stem cell (SC) pluripotency and t...
Background: The mechanism by which c-Myc exerts its oncogenic functions is not completely clear and ...
MYC deregulation is common in human cancer and has a role in sustaining the aggressive cancer stem ...
The MYC oncogene contributes to the genesis of many human cancers. Recent insights into its expressi...
Summaryc-Myc (Myc) is an important transcriptional regulator in embryonic stem (ES) cells, somatic c...
Abstract The pathophysiological roles and the therapeutic potentials of Myc family are reviewed in t...
Abstractc-Myc is a transcriptional regulator involved in carcinogenesis through its role in growth c...
The Myc oncoprotein is a transcription factor involved in a variety of human cancers. Overexpression...
Myc proteins are often deregulated in human brain tumors, especially in embryonal tumors that affect...
MYC is well known as a potent oncogene involved in regulating cell cycle and metabolism. Augmented M...
The transcription factor and cell growth regulator MYC is potently oncogenic and estimated to contri...
Myc proteins are often deregulated in human brain tumors, especially in embryonal tumors that affect...
MYC deregulation is common in human cancer and has a role in sustaining the aggressive cancer stem c...
Since its discovery as an oncogene carried by the avian acute leukemia virus MC29 in myelocytomatosi...
myc genes are best known for causing tumors when overexpressed, but recent studies suggest endogenou...
scriptional regulator c-Myc (herein termed Myc), has a key role in stem cell (SC) pluripotency and t...
Background: The mechanism by which c-Myc exerts its oncogenic functions is not completely clear and ...